Our Aim Is to Sell Fruit T rees That Make 
Beautiful Orchards and Ornamental 
Plants That Make Beautiful Grounds 
W E have been in the nursery business forty-six years. Much has been learned from 
experience, and this experience is used to benefit our customers. 
Prices have been made reasonable. We do not attempt to compete with those 
who are overloaded with old and runty stock, which in many cases would be costly 
even as a gift. Our stock is fresh and vigorous. We offer only those varieties which 
experience has shown to be the best. 
This catalogue is planned as a guide to Southern planters. Most of the old favorites 
in fruits and ornamentals are listed; while the best in the new are given a place in 
our nursery. 
COME TO SEE US. 
You can see blooming in season 
70 varieties of Roses 
50 varieties of Azaleas. 
80 varieties of Camellias. 
You will see hundreds of Satsuma oranges in bearing; also grapefruit, kumquats, cit- 
ranges, lemons, etc. You can also study Crotalaria and Lespedeza Sericea — probably 
the two best soil renovating crops. These are only a few of the things you may see. 
COME TO SEE US. Cairo is easily reached either by train or auto. 
WIGHT NURSERY & ORCHARD CO. 
Located two miles Southwest of Cairo on State road No. 111. 
November 1, 1934. 
AN INVITATION TO VISIT US—I’ll tell you 
what you do—plan to visit our nurseries and see 
for yourself our fine pecan trees, other fruits 
and ornamental plants—then you’ll understand 
why people buy from us year in and year out. 
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It Is Easy to Order from Wight’s 
READ BEFORE ORDERING 
W HEN TO PEANT— Planting can be done any 
time the trees and bushes are dormant and 
the ground not frozen. In the South the 
best season for transplanting is usually from 
November 15th to April 1st. 
WHEN TO ORDER— It is best to order early, 
as this enables us to reserve for you the varieties 
you want and avoids the possibility of our being 
sold out. The time of shipment may be left to 
us, as we keep track of weather conditions 
throughout the country and ship each order so 
as to reach our customers at the very best time 
for planting in that locality. If it is necessary 
that an order arrive on a certain date, please note 
it on your order sheet and we will ship to ar¬ 
rive as near to that date as possible. 
TERMS OF PAYMENT— Cash with order, or 
satisfactory reference before shipment; or if pre¬ 
ferred, will ship goods with Bill of Lading at¬ 
tached to Sight Draft, through express or bank. 
On all _C. O. D. and Sight Draft Orders we re¬ 
quire 25 per cent of the bill before shipment. 
PRICES —All prices are net and subject to change 
without notice. We offer no premiums, discounts, 
or gratuities. Five trees or plants of a class will 
be billed at the 10 rate; 50 trees at the 100 rate; 
500 at the 1,000 rate. 
TRANSPORTATION—All orders travel at the 
cost and risk of the purchaser. Where shipment 
of small sizes by parcel post is desired, add 20% 
to your order to cover postage. Any excess funds 
will be returned to you. The Express comnany 
lias reduced the rating of nursery stock from 
first class to second class, making a saving in 
transportation costs of about 25%. W T e therefore 
recommend express shipments for all classes of 
stock. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY— An express money 
order, postal money order, or bank draft is the 
best form of remittance. You can send your 
personal check if you desire. It is not safe to 
send silver or bills except in a registered letter. 
OUR GUARANTEE 
We guarantee our stock to be well 
grown, true to name, and properly 
handled and packed. Our responsibility 
ceases upon delivery to transportation 
company. All claims should be prompt¬ 
ly made. 
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